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Friday, 10 April 2020

UFO News Article:
“A mystery in the night sky – HUDSON”


1 October 1981
(The Telegraph, Nashua, New Hampshire)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

Quote from the article:
“One individual who declined to identify himself described a ‘long and low’ object ‘hovering over Centronics’ Data Computer Corp. on Rte. 111 between 9 and 11 p.m. [29 September 1981].

A security guard at Centronics, who also refused to give his name, attested that he had observed an object at four or five different spots, ‘sometimes low, sometimes high in the sky.’ The guard added that he had seen something similar last year [1980], but during the daytime.

Stanley Searles, another security guard at the Hudson [plant] and a self-described skeptic with an open mind, was the best eyewitness, observing the object twice.

Searles, of 19 Derry St., Hudson, sighted ‘it’ at about 8:30 p.m., some 50 feet above the tree line, he said.

‘There was a straight line of light coming from it. It didn’t move, and it was there for about 15 to 20 minutes. But, because of the distance, even with the light, I wasn’t convinced.

The guard said he [proceeded] on his nightly rounds and, at about 10 p.m., went outside to the guard shack facing Route 111. Because of the darkness, he was able to get a clear view of the object, he said.

There were two other guards at the shack who witnessed the same display.

‘It wasn’t a plane, because there was no sound, but I saw something, and I don’t know what it was,’ Searles said in calm, measured tones.

Searles judged the distance with his fingers as he had been taught years ago in the [Army]. He said the terrain in the area slopes upward, and he was looking to the north, toward the center of Hudson.

The second time around, the object had red lights ‘as bright as the stop light at the foot of the street,’ and, this time, Searles and his colleagues were certain they were seeing something unusual, an object they couldn’t identify.

At 10:20 p.m., the object, still noiseless, disappeared, just dropping behind the tree line.

Another witness, baffled by what he had seen, said the object was much too low for an aircraft. He said that it ‘seemed to flow’ in the manner of an aircraft, stopped dead in the sky, then moved straight up and straight down.

‘It was no star, because it came sideways. The red lights were so bright that the pine trees reflected red,’ he related.

The phenomenon was perplexing to him, because, he said, ‘two seconds after it was gone, you really don’t know what you saw.’

He said it was about this time last year [1980] that a similar object appeared during daylight hours and was observed by at least 14 guards and maintenance men at Centronics. Whatever it was made appearances for two days.

Coincidentally, continued the guard, three days later there were media stories about similar sightings in the town of Hillsboro.

Lt. Debra Hendrix at Pease Air Force Base in Portsmouth reported that no military aircraft were flying in the Hudson area Tuesday night.

Walter Webb, assistant director of the Charles Hayden Planetarium of the Boston Museum of Science, was keenly interested in the Hudson incident. While he noted that the planet Venus is spectacular at this time of year, he said the spotters were probably not viewing the star, which sets around 8 p.m.

The scientist said he would not discount the possibility that the object had extra-terrestrial origins. Webb has, in fact, been studying atmospheric phenomena for 30 years and is a UFO investigator for the Massachusetts chapter of MUFON, Mutual UFO Network.

Webb was also able to answer questions regarding government efforts to research UFOs.

The official information, according to Webb, is that the U.S. Air Force stopped investigating sightings in 1969, but he said that, as he investigates sightings, he always notices men in uniform at the location, making the same inquiries as he is.

Having interviewed people all over New England who have witnessed unusual antics in the sky, Webb said he is convinced that people are not making up stories.

‘I don’t dismiss the idea that these (sightings) might be extra-terrestrial. I think that hypothesis should be given a higher priority,’ he said.

The event that turned Webb into a ‘ufologist’ [occurred] in 1951 when he was a nature counsellor at a summer camp in Michigan.

Recalling the experience, Webb reported, ‘We saw this thing describing a perfect wave on a straight plane … This is a characteristic pattern of UFOs. We were so surprised, we forgot to put the telescope on it.’

That episode aroused his [curiosity], and he’s been researching other sightings since then.”

My comment:
At least 20 people sighted the UFO, according to the article.

Time and again – UFOs have been sighted at or around hi-tech factories and facilities.

I also reported about this article on 26 December 2011 (see below link).


“REMEMBER HUDSON NH WHEN…
Centronics Data Computer C1977”
(rememberhudsonnhwhen.com article, 15 July 2016):


Wikipedia article: “Centronics”:


Wikipedia article: “Hudson, New Hampshire”:
   

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Centronics Data Computer Corporation (1977),
Hudson, New Hampshire
(rememberhudsonnhwhen.com photo)











Centronics Data Computer Corporation was located at
1 Wall StreetHudsonNew Hampshire
(Google photo)














Satellite photo of Hudson, New Hampshire (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)

Monday, 26 December 2011

UFO News Article:
“A mystery in the night sky 
HUDSON”, 
1 October 1981 (The Telegraph, Nashua, New Hampshire)

At least twenty people sighted an unknown object over Hudson, New Hampshire on the night of 29 September 1981, the Nashua Telegraph reports:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QaErAAAAIBAJ&sjid=dvwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5175,72760

Quote from the article:
“One individual who declined to identify himself described a ‘long and low’ object ‘hovering over Centronics’ Data Computer Corp. on Rte. 111 between 9 and 11 p.m.”

“Hudson, New Hampshire” (City-Data.com):

http://www.city-data.com/city/Hudson-New-Hampshire.html




















Satellite photo of Hudson, New Hampshire
(tageo.com photo)

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

UFO Article:
“UFOs and Nukes Connection Examined in New
Film: The Amazing, Ominous Secret Revealed”


By Robert L. Hastings, 16 April 2016
(The UFO Chronicles, 18 April 2016)

Quote from the article:
“When CNN live-streamed my UFOs and Nukes press conference in Washington D.C., on September 27, 2010, I assumed—far too optimistically as it turned out—that the mainstream media would react with sustained interest and finally begin to ask hard questions of less-than-candid government officials. After all, the seven U.S. Air Force veterans who participated in the event had just divulged still-classified information about UFOs shutting down large numbers of nuclear missiles, hovering over nuclear bomb storage bunkers, monitoring still-unfinished ICBM silos, and other incredible incidents during the Cold War era.             

The press conference was the culmination of years of investigation into such events that I had begun in earnest in 1973, when I started interviewing U.S. military veterans regarding their involvement in cases where UFOs had demonstrated an obvious interest in nuclear weapons sites.

By 1981, it was clear to me that the situation was very real and ongoing and, I concluded, needed as much exposure as possible. Consequently, I went out on the college lecture circuit to attempt to inform the American public, as best as possible, about the dramatic developments that had been kept from them for decades.”

http://www.theufochronicles.com/2016/04/ufos-and-nukes-connection-examined-in.html


















(2.bp.blogspot.com/theufochronicles.com image)

Saturday, 22 June 2019

UFO News Article:
“State Author Claims UFO Cover-Up”


21 April 1984
(Hartford Courant, Connecticut)

Sources: U.F.O. Newsclipping Service, Plumerville, Arkansas and AFU.se

The article reports on the UFO book, Clear Intent (the book was retitled “The UFO Cover-Up”), and the research work of Lawrence A. Fawcett. The book is written by Fawcett and Barry J. Greenwood.

Quote from the article (Page 7):
“The Coventry police lieutenant’s interest in Unidentified Flying Objects is a serious one, and the government is just as concerned as he is, Fawcett maintains in his soon-to-be released book on the subject.

The government has been covering up dangerous activities by UFOs, says Fawcett in ‘Clear Intent: The Government Cover-up of the UFO Experience ,’ the book he wrote with Barry J. Greenwood, a postal worker in Stoneham, Mass.

Fawcett’s fascination with UFOs began in 1965, when he saw a strange glowing object floating above an electrical substation in Manchester. A flash of electricity passed between the object and the substation, Fawcett said.

Since then, he has studied reports of UFO sightings and he and others have amassed 4,000 pages of documents from the Air Force, the FBI, the CIA and the National Security Agency, which collects foreign intelligence and protects the security of Armed Forces communications.

The truth about UFOs, Fawcett said, is that they have penetrated high-security areas in Strategic Air Command bases, where unauthorized craft are not allowed.

The documents record hundreds of sightings of strange, glowing lights; mysterious, unidentified helicopters and other unexplained objects in the sky:

• ‘The object was a glowing orange light that flew on our wing at about 1 mile,’ Capt. K.E. May said in a report to his superiors at Michigan’s Wurtsmith Air Force Base on Sept. 30, 1981. ‘We attempted to close in on it and it came at us on a 90-degree intercept.’ May twice closed in on the object, but it evaded his plane, seemingly reversing direction in mid-air, and finally disappeared overhead, the report says.

• In September and October 1975, strange objects were sighted at five Strategic Air Command bases in the northern United States, reports say.

‘For two months, UFOs were coming and going with impunity at these bases,’ Fawcett said. ‘Our latest planes couldn't stop them.’

In Cascade County, Mont., the sheriff’s office released this report: ‘A local veterinarian observed a white light in the sky with a red light on the side. His observation was that the cattle in the area started howling louder than he had ever heard.’

The Strategic Air Command was almost as disturbed as the cattle. On Oct. 29, 1975, it released the following memo: ‘As a short-term measure we are directing our Northern Tier SP (special police) units to assume security option III - Security Vigilance Posture during hours of darkness.’

Reports in the book were obtained by Fawcett, Greenwood and other members of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy of New York City. Most were obtained through Freedom of Information Act suits in U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C.

‘These documents show that UFOs are real. They’re not the result of hallucinations or air balloons,’ Fawcett said. ‘They show that UFOs display a technology far beyond ours.’

A report NSA submitted for the private inspection of a U.S. appeals court judge in Washington, D.C., contends that releasing records of UFO sightings would give an enemy important information about the country’s ability to detect foreign aircraft.

When Fawcett got the report, it was so heavily censored with black pencil that fragments such as ‘In this document, the author discovers what he considers to be ...’ were followed by a full page of blacked-out material.

‘I feel that UFOs do pose a threat to the security of the United States,’ Fawcett said. If military aircraft could duplicate UFOs’ ability to move and change directions at incredibly high speeds, ‘we'd have air superiority over the world. If the Russians could do it, they’d control us.’

‘We have a right to know about UFOs,’ he said, ‘and the government has a duty to tell us.’

Prentice-Hall Inc. of Englewood Cliffs, N.J., will release the book in June.”

My comment: The 1975 northern tier (U.S./Canada) Strategic Air Command (SAC) bases UFO incidents occurred mainly in October and November.


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Aerial view of Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, Michigan
(decommissioned on 30 June 1993) (wikimedia.org photo)

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

UFO TV Report:
“Velasco UFO Evidence”, 

13 September 2007 
(Paranormal TV, U.S.A.)

Source: ParanormalTV (YouTube channel)

Paranormal TV reports on the UFO research work of Jean-Jacques Velasco:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7WN15MTdTM (1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CALDLFn6SbQ (2)

This TV report focuses on the 8 January 1981 Trans-en-Provence, France UFO incident.

Jean-Jacques Velasco worked as an engineer for the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) and was director of the official French government programme to study UFOs (SEPRA/GEIPAN) from 1983 until 2004.















Jean-Jacques Velasco, Director of SEPRA and GEIPAN,
1983-2004 (youtube.com image)

Sunday, 26 July 2020

UFO Report:
“The 1979 UFO Chronology”


Created: 15 October 2007
Updated: 6 December 2016
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report:
“This is currently a 14-page chronology of UFO incidents and events for 1979. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to Richard Hall (the original 1979 chronology from UFOE II), Dan Wilson (archive researcher), and Jean Waskiewicz (online NICAP DBase [NSID]). You will note the many foreign reports that we are now being able to access. Our special thanks to Dan Wilson for getting those to us. As more come in, this page will be updated. Previous chronologies (1947 to 1969) involved the expertise of two other team members: William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive) and Brad Sparks (Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns).

This year was the second and final season for Project UFO which was an NBC television series. Based loosely on the real-life Project Blue Book, the show was created by Dragnet veteran Jack Webb, who pored through Air Force files looking for episode ideas. The show was produced by Col. William Coleman who had had his own spectacular UFO sighting while in the Air Force.

Francis Ridge
NICAP Site Coordinator

Feb. 3, 1979, Camp New Amsterdam, Netherlands
Night? An object with three very bright white lights and one red light flew at an altitude of 150 to 200 meters (about 500 to 650 feet) and an average speed of 50 to 100 kilometers per hour (about 30 to 60 miles per hour) over the flight line of the Soesterberg base. At times it was seen to emit a beam of light to the ground. The object did not make a sound and was seen by many airmen at the base. The object twice flew along the flight line before departing at a high rate of speed. This was the summary of an investigative report by three members of the working group NOBOVO, including Dr. W. deGraaff, who worked at the (Harmons) Astronomical Institute. (Unidentified: The UFO Phenomenon, 144, Robert Salas)

April 19, 1979; Talisay, Philippines
Police witnesses reported seeing a mother ship which later spewed out smaller UFOs, all of which landed in a valley. Military authorities were investigating. [Manila, Philippines (UPI), May 1, 1979.]

Aug. 27, 1979; Warren, MN
1:40 a.m. Frightening UFO case which involved physical trace elements. Deputy Sheriff Val Johnson was patrolling near the North Dakota border when he noticed a bright light coming through his side window. Johnson knew it was not typical vehicle lights. He thought it might be a small plane in trouble and about to crash.

Sept.17, 1979; Eichstatt, Germany
12:15 AM. In the Bavarian town of Eichstatt three pentagon-shaped UFOs were seen by many, including 10 police officers. One object hovered at 500 meters, then shot away. (Sources: MUFON UFO Journal, October 1981; Larry Hatch, U computer database, case 13306, citing MUFON).

Oct.15, 1979; Dover, DE
G,V, AF radar & 2 UFOs, state police vis.

Dec. 29, 1979; N. Illinois
11:00 PM. ‘We had a call from the sheriff’s department at 11:00 PM, and they said they were looking at a UFO. We looked on the radar and observed the target in the area westbound, very fast. There were three controllers and myself. We watched the target and it stopped, changed direction to a north heading, went north for about three miles, stopped again, went southwest for five miles, stopped again, went westbound right up to the Mississippi River, stopped there, then continued westbound. It covered 54 miles in three-and-one half minutes, plus it stopped four times. We were receiving a strong return. There were no known aircraft in the area. I have never seen an aircraft at that speed turn that fast. The stops were very abrupt and the turns were very abrupt. I don’t know of any airplane that can turn that fast. We picked up a second object at 11:04 PM and it proceeded southwest until it was directly over the Mississippi River at which time it turned southbound and paralleled right over the river for about half-a-mile and moved away to the west-southwest. After we picked up the second object, I checked back with the sheriff’s department and was advised that they had observed another object. The position the sheriff gave me correlated with the targets we saw.’ (MUJ-186,13)”


Wikipedia article: “Soesterberg Air Base”:


Quote from the Wikipedia article:
Soesterberg Air Base (IATA: UTC, ICAO: EHSB) was a Royal Netherlands Air Force military air base located in Soesterberg, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east-northeast of Utrecht. It was first established as an airfield in 1911, and in 1913, the Dutch Army bought the field and established the Army Aviation Division.

For almost 40 years, United States Air Force facilities at Soesterberg, named Camp New Amsterdam was a major front line USAFE air base during the Cold War. The base was closed on 31 December 2008, due to budget cuts in the Dutch Army. The air base ceased flying operations on 12 November 2008, when the command was transferred from the Dutch Air Force to Dutch Defense who will take care of the base until it will be given back to nature. The last fighter ever to depart, delayed due bad weather at Aviano AB, was a Greek F-4E Phantom II. The former USAFE part stays in military hands, and will now officially be called Camp New Amsterdam.”

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Soesterberg Air Base, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
(Photo: schlijper.nl)














Satellite photo of Soesterberg, The Netherlands 
(tageo.com) (Photo: tageo.com)